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High-Fidelity Prototype
What is High-Fidelity Prototype?
A High-Fidelity Prototype is the final output of the design phase, typically created in Figma. Unlike a low-fidelity Wireframe, it includes all the final elements.
Why High-Fidelity Prototypes Matter in Development?
This step minimizes risk and ambiguity before committing resources to the full Webflow build.
- Clarity: It leaves no room for interpretation, ensuring the development team's Webflow build is Pixel Perfect to the design.
- Usability Testing: It allows for realistic Usability Testing that accurately simulates the final User Experience (UX).
- Stakeholder Alignment: It provides clients with a near-final product to review, preventing costly last-minute design changes during the Deployment phase.
Example from Flowtrix Projects
In our User-Centric Design process, we deliver a High-Fidelity Prototype in Figma that is fully clickable and reflects the client’s Brand Identity. This prototype is the final contract before our Figma to Webflow translation, guaranteeing the final Webflow product meets all UX/UI Design expectations and provides a clear, optimized User Flow for conversion.
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